2 Janet Harkness (Skelmorlie) 1071
Friday, 24 July 2020
WEST OF SCOTLAND MYGOLFRANKING - WEEK 29 - 2020
2 Janet Harkness (Skelmorlie) 1071
Thursday, 23 July 2020
AIG extends sponsorship by two years
AIG has extended its title sponsorship of the Women’s Open by two years until 2025.
Tuesday, 21 July 2020
2020 SCOTTISH OPEN AT THE RENAISSANCE CLUB NORTH BERWICK
The tournament is set to go ahead without spectators as a made for TV event following close consultation and collaboration with the Scottish Government, Aberdeen Standard Investments, VisitScotland, the LPGA and the LET, fully adhering to internationally recognised COVID-19 protocol and subject to necessary formal approvals of athlete quarantine exemptions.
The decision to move forward with the 2020 Aberdeen Standard Investments Ladies Scottish Open has been taken only once organisers and stakeholders could ensure delivery of an event with all relevant safeguarding and protocols in place.
The tournament has a robust operational plan, which has been established with medical and health and safety specialists to make sure that all appropriate measures are in place that meet the high standards required by the Scottish Government as well as adhering to all WHO guidelines.
Scotland’s Catriona Matthew, an Aberdeen Standard Investments ambassador, said: “We are all happy to hear that women’s golf will be getting back underway in Scotland and especially grateful to Aberdeen Standard Investments and VisitScotland for working so hard to make this happen and putting all the necessary COVID-19 related practices in place and for being so supportive of the women’s tours.”
The victorious 2019 Solheim Cup Captain continued, “With men’s professional golf back playing, it is important that we are able to follow suit, so this is really excellent news for the women’s game and I am delighted to be preparing for my national open in just over a month’s time.”
Jill Maxwell of Aberdeen Standard Investments added, “The decision to proceed with the tournament as lockdown measures begin to ease has not been taken lightly. The safety and wellbeing of everyone onsite is the top priority and as title sponsor, Aberdeen Standard Investments will remain part of ongoing discussions with the event organisers to monitor the situation and react accordingly should the situation change. We felt it important to honour our commitment to this event to help provide a vital boost to Scotland’s events sector. We want to show our support through tournament initiatives that will help local communities and charities and lastly our continued involvement in the LSO for a 12th year underpins our commitment to equality by supporting women’s sport. We hope this news brings some joy back to sports fans who will be able to tune in on TV and various social channels.”
LIZ KEOHONE AND SALLY HAMILTON RAISE A FANTASTIC £10,005 FOR AYRSHIRE CANCER SUPPORT
They would like to say that they could not have done this without the help of a few special friends, family and sponsors.
Monday, 20 July 2020
SCOTTISH U18 GIRLS CHAMPIONSHIP - RANFURLY CASTLE - DOWN MEMORY LANE PHOTOS ---
Ayrshire's June Kerr and 2013 Champion Connie Jaffrey |
Connie Jaffrey the champion and Tara MacTaggart Runner Up
Emma Greenlees (Ansley Reid Salver )
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Warning is issued over ban on open competitions
HEATHER MACRAE IS LATEST SCOT TO SHINE IN ROSE LADIES SERIES AS GEMMA DRYBURGH TAKES OFF ON THE LPGA TOUR
Scots Kylie Henry and Michele Thomson tied in 18th place
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Gemma Dryburgh was an absentee on this occasion, has headed off to the US earlier in the week to prepare for the LPGA Tour restarting at the end of the month.
It was a difficult decision. After back-to back wins, including an historic success in the first professional women’s event to be staged at Royal St George’s, Gemma Dryburgh was sorely tempted to stay in the UK to try to remain at the top of the Rose Ladies Series order of merit over the next few weeks.
They are being followed by a ‘Scottish Swing’ involving the Aberdeen Standard Investments Ladies Scottish Open and the AIG Women’s British Open at The Renaissance Club and Royal Troon respectively.
Friday, 17 July 2020
WEST OF SCOTLAND MYGOLF RANKINGS - WEEK 28 - 2020
Wednesday, 15 July 2020
41st CURTIS CUP AT WILL NOW BE PLAYED IN AUGUST 2021
Tuesday, 14 July 2020
GREENLEES TROPHY 80TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATIONS AT EAST RENFREWSHIRE POSTPONED TO 2021
As you are all aware, life is not normal at the moment so it is with regret that I am writing to say that after discussion with Valerie Crawford, East Renfrewshire Greenlees’ Secretary, we have decided to call off our Anniversary Lunch on 1st September.
MEMORIES OF THE 75TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATIONS
Monday, 13 July 2020
PAST D&A CAPTAIN JENNIFER KINLOCH HAS DIED
West of Scotland County Jamboree 2010 County Captain's front row - L to R Jennifer Kinloch, Lesley Lloyd, Trish Brown and Alex Glennie |
It is with regret that I announce the sad passing of D&A's Past Captain Jennifer Kinloch on Tuesday 7th July.
Jennifer was a member of Cardross Golf Club for 47 years and was Captain of Dunbarton and Argyll Ladies’ County Golf Association in 2010- 2011
She was very interested in progressing the talents and opportunities for Junior Girls and was instrumental in allowing Junior Girls to play in the Cardross Club Championship.
Her daughter Jill is a golf club professional in Germany.
Saturday, 11 July 2020
Fourballs to return at Scottish golf courses but wait goes on for opens
Gemma Dryburgh keeps her cool to claim back to back victories
- By Danny Law (Press and Journal)
Tuesday, 7 July 2020
AIG Womens British Open to be played in 2020
The R&A confirmed today that it intends to play the AIG Women’s British Open at Royal Troon from 20-23 August without spectators due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
It will be the first women’s Major Championship to be played this year and will be broadcast globally to more than 11 million fans.
Step forward for women’s golf
Martin Slumbers, Chief Executive of The R&A, said, “The AIG Women’s British Open is important to the success of women’s professional golf. We have been working closely with our title sponsor AIG, Visit Scotland, Royal Troon and our key advisors to find a way for the Championship to be played safely this year.
“We believe that playing the AIG Women’s British Open is a significant step for players whose playing opportunities have been severely impacted this year. As they compete to be the 2020 champion in historic circumstances, these athletes will continue to inspire golfers and sports fans around the world, who will be closely following events from Royal Troon on TV and social media.”
AIG supportive of women’s golf
Peter Zaffino, President & Global Chief Operating Officer, AIG, commented, “As part of our commitment to supporting women in business and society, AIG proudly stands as allies with the world-class field of diverse women golfers who will have an opportunity to compete before a global audience.
“We appreciate the collaborative efforts of The R&A, the United Kingdom and Scottish Governments to implement the necessary health and safety protocols that will allow the 2020 AIG Women’s British Open to be played under safe and responsible conditions.”
The return of women’s professional golf
Fiona Hyslop, Scottish Government Cabinet Secretary for Economy, Fair Work and Culture, said, “Scotland is the home of golf and so it is fitting that we are on course to host golf’s first Major of 2020, the AIG Women’s British Open. This is only possible thanks to the dedication of The R&A in working with the Scottish Government and other partners to develop comprehensive plans to allow for an event of this stature to take place, set against the most challenging of circumstances.
“I’m especially pleased that we are able to support the return of women’s professional golf, underlining our commitment to equality across both sport and society. Ayrshire’s magnificent coastline will present an outstanding backdrop for the Championship, providing inspiration not only for those watching and dreaming of Scotland worldwide but those here in Scotland who will be excited to see the return of major events and championship golf.”
Nigel Huddleston, UK Sports Minister said, “It's fantastic news that the AIG Women’s British Open will be going ahead this summer and broadcast to millions of fans around the world.
“Getting elite women’s sports back safely remains a top priority – we're working hard to ensure we don't lose any of the great momentum that has built up in recent years.”
Field composition
The field will be comprised of the leading players from the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings as well as recognising successful players from recent tournaments staged on the world’s leading Tours. Pre-qualifying and Final Qualifying events for the Championship have unfortunately been cancelled based on health and safety advice.
Health and safety protocols
The Championship will enforce strict health and safety protocols including the creation of a bio secure zone. Only personnel essential to the Championship’s onsite operations, namely players, caddies, officials, and staging staff, will be inside the zone with their movements for the week limited to the golf course and designated secure hotel.
All personnel will be required to return a negative Covid-19 test from an authorised testing centre and will be subject to further daily temperature checks and rigorous protocols designed to maintain the integrity of the zone and the health of those within it.
The R&A will continue to monitor the pandemic conditions and work closely with the Scottish and UK governments and the health authorities to ensure the Championship is staged safely.
Friday, 3 July 2020
Updated Phase 2 Guidance for Golf Clubs and Golfers in Scotland
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GEMMA DRYBURGH WINS THE LATEST JUSTIN ROSE LADIES SERIES
Gemma Dryburgh |
Read full story in The Scotsman Newspaper
Thursday, 2 July 2020
World's oldest golf society in Edinburgh welcomes new lady members
Seven of the new lady members at Royal Burgess Golfing Society were welcomed at the Barnton club today by captain Bill Mattocks.
History was made in Edinburgh yesterday as one of the oldest golf clubs in the world welcomed its first batch of new lady members.
Royal Burgess Golfing Society, which was founded in 1735, has added eight ladies to its membership ranks in the first instance.
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Wednesday, 1 July 2020
DOWN MEM0RY LANE- LAURA SHARES A LOVELY MEMORY
£685,000 made available to Scottish Clubs as part of R&A COVID-19 Support Fund
As part of a club support package funded by the R&A, Scottish Golf are pleased to announce that £685,000 will be made available to affiliated Scottish Golf clubs who have been affected financially by COVID-19.
Tuesday, 30 June 2020
COVID-19 - Updated Guidance on the Rules of Golf
Saturday, 27 June 2020
SCOTLAND Ladies MGRanking - week 25 - 2020
Friday, 26 June 2020
GEMMA DRYBURGH FINISHES TIED 4TH IN THE 2ND JUSTIN ROSE SERIES EVENT
Many congratulations go to Gemma Dryburgh tied in 4th Place to add to her 7th place finish in the 1st event.
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